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When Apple introduced Animoji in September, it did so in part to make an important point. The TrueDepth camera that enables Face ID's 3D facial recognition on the iPhone X has other uses beyond providing secure biometric authentication for unlocking and mobile payments. Once the iPhone X launched, Animoji went viral.
Of course, others could have launched Animoji-style 3D emoji well before Apple, but nobody did.read more

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